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- The News Herald to be delivered by U.S. Postal Service beginning Monday, Oct. 16.
- CSX chief: Stopping track tragedies by promoting rail safety in Jacksonville and beyond
- Army Corps of Engineers will reduce the water level of Seneca Lake for the winter
- Russian forces drop 13 guided bombs on Kherson Oblast; power engineers deal with aftermath
- Then & Now: Do you know where this is?
- Lack of impact fees, old rainfall data paint ominous future in Santa Rosa | Guestview
- Matt Gaetz has embarrassed his constituents and exploited his position | Guestview
- I'm 24 years old, but Disney World family vacations have become even more magical as I've grown older
- Sugarcreek mayor's petition rejected; Parson and Wilson running to replace Stutzman
- MarionMade!: Volunteers raise $611,725 for local cancer patients
- Blue Water Ally Center continues to provide safe environment for local LGBTQ+ community
- 3rd Ward council candidates say their focus is on a better Coshocton
- Guest column: Housing inequity solution needed in Worcester
- Knoxville municipal judge voter guide 2023: Get to know the candidates and their plans
- Knoxville City Council At-Large, Seat A candidate: Get to know her positions
- Veronique de Rugy: Never mind a shutdown, government is about to crash into a fiscal wall
- Knoxville City Council At-Large, Seat B: Get to know the candidates
- Police Hall of Fame in Titusville honors hero Florida trooper credited with saving runners
- Wayne County’s loss of prime farmland is concerning -here's what farmers can do
- Parents outraged as Brockton cuts in-school music lessons. What we know
- Bridges: As J. R., Texan Larry Hagman made big impact in 'Dallas'
- With zero fanfare, anonymous donor wipes out $119K in SPS student lunch debt
- 5 misconceptions when applying to colleges | College Connection
- No one is 'banning books' in Florida: Letters to the Editor, Oct. 15, 2023
- Splaine: The Seacoast Compact of 1991, when our region was down but not out
- Mowing, trimming along greenways intended to ensure safety, sightlines along trails
- Looking from afar: People with loved ones in Israel, Gaza with constant trauma
- Looking for places to worship in Amarillo? Here are some local churches and services
- Missouri Prime Beef CEO responds to lake water quality concerns: 'We hear you'
- Grocery store shopper makes appalling discovery after looking behind their local supermarket: ‘It bothers me to my core’
- Applications accepted until Nov. 16 for grants through Montgomery Foundation
- Opinion: Israel must not practice indiscriminate killing in Gaza after Hamas attack
- Lump sum? Monthly payments? IRA? So many questions as I retire: How should I proceed?
- My Turn: Time to do something to cut contributions to climate change
- Savor the symphony. Nurture your kids in nature. Appreciate some art. It's What's NXT!
- My Turn: Why can no one answer the primary question regarding our homeless?
- Laura Kelly and Jerry Moran buy Kansas more time to figure out water solution for Quivira
- His parents survived the Holocaust, now this RIer watches as a friend is attacked in Israel
- Creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky! Find your favorite haunt at local fall events!
- Topeka has seen extreme spike this year of youths becoming victims of homicide
- Eaton Park one step closer to becoming reality thanks to $1M MEDC grant
- Students explore careers at MU Health Care's Tomorrow's Health Care Experts Expo
- Cambridge Primary recognizes Students of the Month
- Canyon Main Street announces muralist for downtown mural
- Halloween decorations taking center stage in area
- This week's community news includes Rose Memorial, guest lectures
- Columbia bucks statewide trend on vehicle thefts, seeing decrease rather than increase
- Shelburne column: Church leaders can be their worst enemies
- We asked Topeka City Council candidates about key city issues. Here's what they said.
- Letter to the editor: Texas needs to think about retired state workers, too